Alpha 300 3D Race Copter RFH

DESCRIPTION

OVERVIEW

Flying a multirotor will never be the same again! The Alpha
300Q 3D is the new standard for anything multirotor! Whether you are a seasoned
3D pilot or proficient racer, this model will bring you to the next level of
multirotor flying: bend the laws of physics and defy gravity with inverted
flight, tic toc's and all your favorite 3D maneuvers.

The Alpha 300Q 3D is built around a strong 3mm lightweight
carbon competition frame, making it extremely durable during all flight phases.
Parts are easily replaced as needed, requiring only basic tools. To assist with
flight orientation, a set of high-intensity LED lights are mounted on top and
bottom of the frame making it stand out in the bright daylight and the night sky!

Transitioning into 3D flight is easy with the Alpha 300Q 3D
race copter. Beginners can change between attitude and 3D modes at any time during
flight. Experienced 3D helicopter pilots will feel instantly at home with the
Alpha 300Q, easily attaining a level of expertise that will defy logic.

PERFORMANCE

Our engineers at Graupner had to redesign everything and
think outside the box to make the Alpha 300Q 3D the best 3D multirotor racer in
its class. The extremely lightweight carbon fiber frame was specially created
to protect the electronics and battery in the event of a mishap yet remains
roomy enough to afford future expansion. To achieve fast and crisp response
times, we developed new hand-wound motors that are lighter and much more powerful. The short switching and programmable Graupner
Ultra ESC's can handle the high currents when instantaneously switching motor
directions. The 3D propellers have been revised, and the inclusion of our
multirotor flight controller makes the Alpha 300Q 3D ready-to-fly right out of
the box!

FLIGHT CONTROLLER

The Alpha 300Q 3D is equipped with our powerful S1019 GR-18
receiver and flight controller for multicopters, flybarless helicopters and 3-axis
stabilization gyro for airplanes. The all-in-one GR-18 is the most advanced 2.4
GHz receiver ever made by Graupner, in multirotor mode it will support almost
any type of multirotor: 3D, Tri Copter, Quad, Hexa Copter and Octo.

The GR-18 is a long-range receiver that uses the Graupner
HoTT protocol enabling real-time telemetry data of signal strength, receiver
voltage and temperature to assist pilots during flight. Power and simplicity
are the hallmarks of the GR-18. Setting
up a multicopter, airplane or helicopter is easy and instantly done
over-the-air on any Graupner HoTT transmitter – no computers, programming boxes
or complex wiring are needed to set up your model on the workbench or at the
field. Need to make a change or adjustment? Just use your radio to make
on-the-spot changes after landing, or during flight! The GR-18 flight
controller has been specifically optimized for 3D flight and does not require
any special settings to fly your Alpha 300Q 3D.

SAFETY

Safety is key when flying race copters and the Alpha 300Q provides
you with many safety features for a worry-free experience. Real-time telemetry information
is continuously monitored by the GR-18 controller and constantly transmitted
from the copter flight systems, providing voice notifications of main battery
level, altitude, temperatures and radio signal strength. You are immediately
notified when an unsafe condition occurs, such as flying out of range, exceeding
FAA altitude or hitting a user-definable low battery level.

CAN I FLY THIS?

The Alpha 300Q can be flown by any intermediate pilot. If
you already have some experience with multirotors, flying the Alpha 300Q should
not be difficult as it has a stability mode to get you started. If you are a
seasoned or beginner 3D helicopter pilot, you will find the Alpha 300Q an
excellent training platform due to its close flight performance of collective
pitch helicopters. Ready to step it
up? Hook your Alpha 300Q to a 4S battery
pack to enable high-performance fly maneuvers like piro-flips, rainbows,
hurricanes, funnels and more. The best
part is, if you make a mistake the worst that will probably happen is a set of broken
propellers.